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Clams And White Wine Sauce

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Seafood Pacific Northwest Seafood 4 Servings

INGREDIENTS

4 lb Fresh clams
1/4 c Olive oil
3 Cloves garlic, sliced thin
2 Green onions, chopped
1/2 c Chopped celery tops
3 T Chopped parsley
1/2 c Dry white wine
1/16 t Fresh ground black pepper
or to taste
2 T Each butter and flour
cooked to form a roux

INSTRUCTIONS

SERVES 4-5 AS AN APPETIZER; 2-3 AS A MAIN COURSE  Clams are available
most of the year in the Pacific Northwest. When I  was a child, we used
to go digging for them ourselves, but I leave  that task to the
professionals these days. That reminds me. I have  never taken my boys
clamming. That is a must, and I'll have to bring  their grandmother
along to show them how it is done.  This dish is simple and rich. The
resulting sauce is better than the  clams themselves.  Be sure the
clams are all tightly closed when you purchase them. Wash  the clams
and soak them in fresh water for about 1 hour. Drain. Heat  a 12-quart
kettle and add the olive oil. Saut the garlic and green  onions for
just a few moments. Put the drained clams in the pot along  with the
remaining ingredients except the roux. Cover and cook at  medium-high
heat until the shells are all opened wide. Discard those  that do not
open. Remove the clams from the pot, leaving the nectar  behind. Using
a wire whip, stir the roux into the nectar and continue  to stir until
the sauce thickens. Pour the sauce over the clams and  serve.  I like
to serve this dish along with Macaroni Pie (see recipe) so  that the
sauce can mix with the pasta.  From <The Frugal Gourmet Cooks
American>.  Downloaded from Glen's MM  Recipe Archive,
http://www.erols.com/hosey.

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 1931
Calories From Fat: 1054
Total Fat: 117.7g
Cholesterol: 344.7mg
Sodium: 3305.6mg
Potassium: 1154.7mg
Carbohydrates: 155.8g
Fiber: <1g
Sugar: <1g
Protein: 51.1g


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